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Lending Library: Video Tapes (This service is for current MACI members only.)


The MACI Resource Library includes audio tapes and video tapes and books for loan to members. Individuals may borrow a maximum of three items for up to one month. There is no charge if you arrange to pick up tapes or books at the monthly Waltham support group meetings.

Items can also be shipped to you at a cost of $2 for each audio tape and $3 for each video tape. Postage cost for books will vary by size and weight; contact the MACI Librarian for the cost per book. A check (made out to MACI) for the full postage amount must be received before items are shipped. Contact the MACI librarian at [email protected] or (978) 681-5117 for more information, or to request shipping.

V91.10 20/20
"Allergic to Living"
3/1/91

V95.10 WBZ
"Allergic to Life"
Brigham & Women nurses; MCS
2/9 - 2/17/95

V95.11 Tufts Conference New England Environmental Conference
Rosalind Anderson, PhD; Tad Taylor; Jeff May, "Preventing and Controlling Sick Building Syndrome Through Improved Air Quality"
3/18/95

V95.12 Home Environmental Indoor
Air Quality Conference
10/14/95

V95.13 NOVA, Channel 2
"Can Buildings Make You Sick"
12/26/95

V96.10

V96.11 2 National Occupational Research Agenda Town Hall Meeting
2 Tapes
2/23/96

V96.12
V96.13

V96.14 Women, Health, and the Environment Conference
Heinz Family Foundation
3 Tapes
9/20/96

V96.15 Bad Chemistry

V97.10 Channel 2
Dr. Andrew Weil's "8 Week Program"
3/9/97

V97.11 Improving Indoor Air Quality in Schools
4/10/97

V97.12 20/20
"MCS with John Stossel"
1997

V97.13
V97.14

V97.15 Women, Health, and the Environment Conference (2 copies)
"Women's Health in the Workplace"
Heinz Family Foundation
3 Tapes
9/22/97

V97.16 CBS News"Town Under Siege"
12/23/97

V98.10 Newsnight, NE Cable News
"Sick Building Syndrome"
Channel 4, WBZ
"Sick Schools"
2/23/98

V98.11 20/20
"Latex Allergy" / NBC News "Latex Allergy"
NBC Today
"Boy in the Hood"
3/97 - 4/97, 7/98

V98.12
V98.13

V98.14 Women, Health, and the Environment Conference
"Mind Over Media: Women's Health and the Cultural Environment"
Heinz Family Foundation
3 Tapes
9/18/98

V98.15 Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Alison Johnson, "How Chemical Exposures May Be Affecting Your Health"
1998

V99.10 MCS Volume II: Commentary by Three Experts
Alison Johnson Claudia Miller, Nicholas Ashford, Iris Bell
1999

V99.11 MCS Volume III: Commentary by Four Experts
Alison Johnson Gerald Ross, William Meggs, Gunnar Heuser, Will Pape
1999

V99.12 Secondhand Scent: Accommodating People with MCS
Boston Self Help Center
1999





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